Karrie Anderson reported that she left her iPad at a checkout stand about 1:30 p.m. on March 29. Security camera video showed a person pick up the iPad and leave the store with it.

Anderson said the iPad had vital information on it about her multiple sclerosis.

The Polk County Sheriff's Office said many tips were received about the case. Detectives are following up on the leads.

A businessman came forward to offer to donate a new iPad. Other residents and business owners also offered to help.

Walmart invited Anderson back to the store and presented her with a new iPad to help her track her medical information.

Authorities said, "Anderson would like to thank everyone that has given so much and offered such a strong show of support for her in this situation. She would especially like to thank the new business owner that immediately stepped up to donate and to Walmart -- both for making this a better situation."

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